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monarchal

[muh-nahr-kuhl] / məˈnɑr kəl /


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An editorial by the independent Russian newspaper Vedomosti called Russia’s current government as “close to monarchal.”

From Washington Post

The essential theme in modern Iranian history is a populace seeking to emancipate itself from tyranny—monarchal and Islamist.

From The Wall Street Journal

Hollande may believe some people - his own, perhaps - still tolerate rule by monarchal decree.

From Washington Times

"It’s an odd moment for the public to embrace an unabashed elitist who liked big banks, mistrusted the masses and at one point called for a monarchal presidency and a Senate that served for life."

From New York Times

We have a case precisely parallel in the words monarchal and monarchical; and he who would charge me with innovation must, to be consistent with himself, expunge monarchical from his dictionary as a useless word.

From Project Gutenberg